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Topic on User talk:Rose

I understand what you're saying but I disagree on the basis that this feature is disabled by default and it would still help people playing at 1080p. I just used 4k as an example. I know every tweak for every game can't be included but this is a function that greatly enhances visuals which is why it should be included. If nothing else please read the last paragraph.

Where do we stop? As a long time user before ever making an edit this is exactly the kind of info I would want on a games page. Every time I buy a game I check this site for exactly this kind of info.

Adding things from the UE list can be hit or miss. Some settings are hardcoded so even editing an ini won't enable or change them. This function works and can improve visual quality at any resolution. It's good enough that someone with a 1550ti could run this game at 50% of 1080p and still get good image quality and maybe be able to play at 60fps instead of 30.

So again from a strictly fan perspective this is exactly the kind of thing I would want to see. Also consider that it's likely those 68% of people you think would find this unhelpful also have no idea about editing UE files so they would never think to do this and they could be getting higher frame rates by using it at any resolution.

I just tested it using a surface pro 4 which is about 4 years old. It has an i7 and Intel igpu. I set the resolution to 1080p and all settings to low and I got an average of 17fps. Then I added this tweak, dropped the slider to 50% and I was able to play at a locked 30 with some settings on medium and the visual quality in terms of resolution was actually pretty good. It looked like the game running at native 720p with AA (no ghosting or jitter) but most importantly it made an unplayable game playable on the same hardware with that single tweak.